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Starlord #1 T-Shirt

Art by Ramon Sola.

This new T-shirt features the classic cover from the first issue of Starlord, 2000 AD’s short-lived stablemate Prog 116, drawn by Ramon Sola and featuring Johnny Alpha and Wulf Sternhammer from Strontium Dog!

After it transferred from Starlord, Strontium Dog quickly became one of 2000 AD’s biggest and most popular strips, a searing satire on prejudice, xenophobia, revenge and mercy that still hits hard to this day. This popularity was in no small part thanks to the art of co-creator Carlos Ezquerra, whose gritty, dynamic, and thrilling work sealed the strip’s popularity in the hearts and mind of Squaxx Dek Thargo.

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Starlord #1 T-Shirt

Art by Ramon Sola.

This new T-shirt features the classic cover from the first issue of Starlord, 2000 AD’s short-lived stablemate Prog 116, drawn by Ramon Sola and featuring Johnny Alpha and Wulf Sternhammer from Strontium Dog!

After it transferred from Starlord, Strontium Dog quickly became one of 2000 AD’s biggest and most popular strips, a searing satire on prejudice, xenophobia, revenge and mercy that still hits hard to this day. This popularity was in no small part thanks to the art of co-creator Carlos Ezquerra, whose gritty, dynamic, and thrilling work sealed the strip’s popularity in the hearts and mind of Squaxx Dek Thargo.

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Art by Ramon Sola.

This new T-shirt features the classic cover from the first issue of Starlord, 2000 AD’s short-lived stablemate Prog 116, drawn by Ramon Sola and featuring Johnny Alpha and Wulf Sternhammer from Strontium Dog!

After it transferred from Starlord, Strontium Dog quickly became one of 2000 AD’s biggest and most popular strips, a searing satire on prejudice, xenophobia, revenge and mercy that still hits hard to this day. This popularity was in no small part thanks to the art of co-creator Carlos Ezquerra, whose gritty, dynamic, and thrilling work sealed the strip’s popularity in the hearts and mind of Squaxx Dek Thargo.